Refund if train is overcrowded - tall story?
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Was on an overcrowded South West train this morning and someone said that you were able to claim a ticket refund if the train was overcrowded - this being dependent on whether you were able to read a tabloid sized newspaper without it touching someone else. Have I stumbled across a legendary storyteller, or is this true?
You see i saw this coming.
it was a bubble that was bound to burst.
Now if only i hadn't bought that ticket at 7.30am! Should have bought it last thursday rather than relieving myself over the FT.
[shameless copy and paste from random article]

notices that rushed graph is wrong! d'oh!
it was a bubble that was bound to burst.
Now if only i hadn't bought that ticket at 7.30am! Should have bought it last thursday rather than relieving myself over the FT.
[shameless copy and paste from random article]

notices that rushed graph is wrong! d'oh!
Edited by _Batty_ on Thursday 23 April 09:48
grumbledoak said:
I cannot believe this is true. You aren't even guaranteed the seat that you paid for. Or good service. Or edible food. Or a toilet.
I find it hard to believe that amidst the massive stitch up that are their Terms and Conditions that you have somehow retained a right.
If the toilet is not working on the train then they are obliged to stop and wait at the next platform while you use the conveniences there. I find it hard to believe that amidst the massive stitch up that are their Terms and Conditions that you have somehow retained a right.
Rofly Lollers said:
grumbledoak said:
I cannot believe this is true. You aren't even guaranteed the seat that you paid for. Or good service. Or edible food. Or a toilet.
I find it hard to believe that amidst the massive stitch up that are their Terms and Conditions that you have somehow retained a right.
If the toilet is not working on the train then they are obliged to stop and wait at the next platform while you use the conveniences there. I find it hard to believe that amidst the massive stitch up that are their Terms and Conditions that you have somehow retained a right.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/04/16/national...
NoelWatson said:
Rofly Lollers said:
grumbledoak said:
I cannot believe this is true. You aren't even guaranteed the seat that you paid for. Or good service. Or edible food. Or a toilet.
I find it hard to believe that amidst the massive stitch up that are their Terms and Conditions that you have somehow retained a right.
If the toilet is not working on the train then they are obliged to stop and wait at the next platform while you use the conveniences there. I find it hard to believe that amidst the massive stitch up that are their Terms and Conditions that you have somehow retained a right.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/04/16/national...

NoelWatson said:
Rofly Lollers said:
grumbledoak said:
I cannot believe this is true. You aren't even guaranteed the seat that you paid for. Or good service. Or edible food. Or a toilet.
I find it hard to believe that amidst the massive stitch up that are their Terms and Conditions that you have somehow retained a right.
If the toilet is not working on the train then they are obliged to stop and wait at the next platform while you use the conveniences there. I find it hard to believe that amidst the massive stitch up that are their Terms and Conditions that you have somehow retained a right.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/04/16/national...
Silent1 said:
NoelWatson said:
Rofly Lollers said:
grumbledoak said:
I cannot believe this is true. You aren't even guaranteed the seat that you paid for. Or good service. Or edible food. Or a toilet.
I find it hard to believe that amidst the massive stitch up that are their Terms and Conditions that you have somehow retained a right.
If the toilet is not working on the train then they are obliged to stop and wait at the next platform while you use the conveniences there. I find it hard to believe that amidst the massive stitch up that are their Terms and Conditions that you have somehow retained a right.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/04/16/national...

I wonder if these people ever got any money back....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKOEQVgONh0&fea...
Medic-one said:
I wonder if these people ever got any money back....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKOEQVgONh0&fea...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKOEQVgONh0&fea...

Medic-one said:
I wonder if these people ever got any money back....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKOEQVgONh0&fea...
I assume Tokyo. I've experienced this personally. It's only on some lines, but when it's bad it's bad....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKOEQVgONh0&fea...
jamoor said:
Trains are for plebs, I can't believe people on PH also go on trains.
When working a 14 hour day, sometimes a two hour drive at both ends simply doesn't appeal. I ensure I have a seat booked, and that seat is near the bar.Medic-one said:
I wonder if these people ever got any money back....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKOEQVgONh0&fea...
Looks like a train version of the Hillsborough incident waiting to happen..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKOEQVgONh0&fea...
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